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Former Cy Young Award winner Jake Peavy returns to Padres as special assistant to CEO

Former Cy Young Award winner Jake Peavy returns to Padres as special assistant to CEO

Washington Post20-03-2025

SAN DIEGO — Jake Peavy, the 2007 NL Cy Young Award winner and member of the San Diego Padres Hall of Fame, has joined the team as special assistant to CEO Erik Greupner.
Greupner said Thursday the three-time All-Star will assist multiple departments and serve as a team ambassador.
'I'm incredibly appreciative of this opportunity to reunite with my Padres family,' Peavy said in a statement. 'San Diego has always held a special place in my heart. I'm a Padre through and through— from the moment I was drafted by the team until this very day, and I can't wait to work alongside this talented group and contribute in any way I can to the success of this great organization.'

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